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Arroz con Leche is one of my favorite Colombian desserts. This Colombian-Style Rice Pudding version is sweet, creamy and delicious. There are different variations of arroz con leche in Latin America, this is my family recipe and it is very easy to make.
The rice pudding will thicken more as it cools, so be careful not to overcook. I hope you enjoy making my simple and easy Arroz con Leche recipe!
Ingredients:
(6 to 8 servings )
1 cup long-grain white rice, washed
4 cinnamon sticks
2 cups water
4 cups milk
Pinch salt
2 tablespoon butter
1 ½ tablespoons vanilla extract
1 cup of sugar or to your taste
1 (12 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
Preparation:
In a small pot, add water and cinnamon sticks, bring to a boil and cook for 10 minutes. Set aside and discard cinnamon sticks.
Place the rice and the cinnamon water in a large saucepan, over medium heat and cook for 5 minutes.
Add salt, butter, vanilla extract, milk and sugar. Stir well to mix and cook uncovered for approximately 15 minutes.
Reduce heat to medium low. Add the condensed milk and stir with a wooden spoon. Cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until the rice pudding thickens to desire consistency.
Stir well and remove from heat, and let it cool at room temperature. The consistency should be very creamy. Refrigerate for a least 1 hour or overnight.
Watch the step by step recipe here:
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Anonymous says
This is the best rice pudding I ever had…thanks.
Felisha says
I made this tonight, but it didn’t turn out right 🙁 I am thinking bc the rice was still crunchy that I may have cooked it too high. I even used the timer for each step—see I couldn’t figure out how one cup of rice that cooked for over an hour and a half still ended up crunchy lol. I want to try again, but try maybe cooking the rice a little longer. When it was down to the last 20 min of cooking it was already getting pretty thick…I use a gas range so I have to gauge what the temp really is (high/med/low..etc). The flavor was awesome! It was hard to have to pitch it out let me know if you have any suggestions
Anonymous says
You have to put soak rice over night. Thats the secret 🙂
Stella says
I had the same problem. Thank you so much for your respond, I really appreciate it. My son is making it for his class assignment.
Anonymous says
I’m about to try it right now but have always had crunch rice. I’m using instant fluffy white rice to see if that will do the trick !
Claudia says
The sugar has to be add it only at the last step or the rice don’t cook well.
Margarita Rodriguez says
You need to let the rice to boil in water don’t cook the rice
Anonymous says
when i made it i used already cooked rice and you should try a recipe of this by tasty buzzfeed it turned out great and was really easy
Maria Morales says
I cook the rice first with the cinnamon water and just until it’s completely done I add the milk.
Sarah says
Do not lift the lid while the rice is cooking
Not even a peek
The timer is most accurate when
cooking the rice and after you add the rice and reduce the heat you can see that all is well placing the lid on until the time goes off
No peeking
Not one tiny peek
The lid is steaming and cooking the rice
I hope this helps
Sarah
Virginia USA
Françoise says
Did you wash the rice until the water ran clear before starting.
Monica says
I had the same problem of the rice being hard even after soaking it overnight. I researched it and it turns out sugar solidifies the starch in the rice, so the rice can’t absorb moisture as it normally does. So the solution is to not add the sugar or condensed milk until AFTER the rice is very soft. Its important to let it get rather mushy because it also hardens back up after its put in the refrigerator.
With those two caveats, this recipe is delicious!
Anonymous says
Rice and this goes for any recipe has to go in cold water. It also needs to cook without sugar first or it will never get soft. I should’ve remember this when I made ut
Anonymous says
Rice should be cooked with only water first bc the milk wouldn’t let it cooked soft.
Erica says
Hi Felisha,
I am sorry….I make this recipe at least once a month and the time is perfect…..I don’t use a gas range, but next time cook the rice over medium-low from step 2.
Thank you and good luck next time.
Erica.
Hannah says
I LOVE rice pudding…… no i adore it!!!! 🙂 it tasts soooo good during the winter… i love to just get my bowl of hot rice pudding and curl up on my couch and eat it while i read a good book.
I love tastes says
This rice pudding here looks very yummy! Do you usually have it plainly or have you tried adding other ingredients to enrich it?
Kimberly says
Hello, I’m very happy I found this website. I’m American. My husband is COL. We live in Bogota; recently moved. I’ve tasted several arroz con leches here. This recipe has great flavor, but is very sweet for my taste. I have made rice pudding before and never use more than a cup of sugar. Anyway, thank you. Tomorrow, I’m going to try the sopa de lentejas.
Erica says
Hi Kimberly,
Thank you for the comment!
Loucho says
Great recipe erica, my family is from Barranquilla my mom makes it with regular milk, evaporated milk,condensed milk , and coconut milk. and the same ingredients as you.thanks fellow colombian!!! love this website
Erica says
Loucho,
Thank you for your comment 🙂
Sydney says
Hi, I am making this tomorrow afternoon for my Spanish class…we will see how it turns out, hopefully yummy!! I love the culture and the food so this is going to be a ton of fun for me!
Ximena says
We are bringing this to a colombian party. It looks and tastes delicious.
I love my culture.
natalia says
estoy haciendo esta receta para navidad!
ya habia intentado esta receta y el arroz me quedo duro 🙁 pero esta vez esta perfecto! mi mama me recomendo remojar el arroz toda la noche y perfecto!!!
i recommend soaking the rice overnight in water… it helped me!
Patricia says
Primera vez que lo preparo y quedo delicioso. Gracias por tan excelentes recetas
Erica says
Patricia- Gracias por el comentario.
lulu says
this is amazing.
Alanna says
I love how there are sooo many ways to make rice pudding, one country, one home to the next!
Sandra Milena says
I made this one week ago, It was perfect…..the flavor is fantastic…..it was a hit at my party.
Erica says
Thank you all!
ana says
I’m colombian but my husband is not. I love to get these recipes in english so I know exactly what to buy here in USA. sometimes thigs get lost in translation!!
This one looks great. I ususally put Rum..just to add a little XXX to it hahah
I love it!
christina says
need ur help!!! just finished making the arroz con leche. followed every direction to the “T”. the rice is still kinda hard. what should i do? i dont want to throw it out cuz that will be a waste of money. the sauce has already thickened…is there any tips i can do to soften it up a bit?
Erica says
Christina- add more milk, stir really good and simmer. Add more milk until the rice is cooked!
christina says
ur awesome! thanks so much. i will do this tonight! by the way, i made the hogao tonight with our steak…the hubby went nuts! he loved it! thanks so much…
Anonymous says
I made this rice pudding yesterday and I loved it, The flavor is amazing!
Misha says
I found that putting a lid on the saucepan (step 2, rice and cinnamon water) helped to ensure the rice softened enough within 5 minutes. Yes, amazing flavor! Favorite variations include substituting cardamom pods for 1 or 2 of the cinnamon sticks (my Colombian boyfriend loves this), or substituting a can of coconut milk for the condensed milk which makes it less sweet but just as rich!
Gracias, Erica!
Erica says
Misha- thank you so much for the feedback and the your comment!! 🙂
Anonymous says
I made this rice pudding and it was fantastic.Delicious flavor.
Anonymous says
Thank you for your recipe. It was fantastic….I soaked the rice for 30 minute, before I cooked it. Great flavor!
Danielle says
hey erica,
so i made the arroz con leche yesterday and my husband really likes it however he says it is really sweet and i had to add more milk to his serving and heat it to make it not so sweet. and i remember my suegra making it the same way but not putting in any sugar just adding the sweetened condensed milk. could i follow your recipe and just leave the sugar out so it is not too sweet for him???
other than that it was so easy to make and looks exactly how my suegra made it. thanks
danielle
Erica says
Danielle- You can omit the sugar!!! I like it sweet, like my grandmother’s recipe.
Danielle says
thanks erica
that’s what i will do the next time i make it. it is a little too sweet for my husband. thanks so much for the speedy reply.
Danielle
Beast says
Hi, I have to make this recipe for class and it needs to be typed in spanish . Do you know where I can get this exact recipe but in spanish ?
Thank you
Robert says
Just Google translate it (but maybe check it first, they’re sometimes wrong.
Adriana says
I just made the arroz con leche and I’m tasting it now. It is way too sweet. I realized that most condensed milk comes in 14 oz can and the recipe calls for 12oz. If you only have the 14oz can you can omit some of the sugar.
Also, the temperature I thought was too high for low-med on my electric range. I found I needed to stir frequently otherwise the rice sticks at the bottom. So to remedy the sweetness I added some half n half, ran out of milk, and I reduce the temp setting to low. The rice doesn’t stick as much and it’s cooking thoroughly, less crunchy rice. I will make this again for sure.
Arlex y Sofia says
Love this site, we are both colombian and regretfully we were not thought any of the great dishes we love from colombia. Thank you so much for brining the colombian flavor back into our taste buds 🙂
Joamary says
Hello Erica I been looking for a Colombian recipe for awhile now that was very similar to my mom’s and I found yours. I wanted to know if am making a lot of Arroz con leche (bag of 3 LB pack) what’s the amount of the ingredients that I should put in the Rice Pudding for it to be Perfectly Delicious please answer back 🙂
Olga says
This rice pudding was so creamy and delicious everyone..You have to make this recipe…it is the best rice pudding!
pautricia says
i have a quick question y do people use evaporated milk is that just substituting the milk for the evaporated
Susan says
Thank you so much for the recipe~ Muy Deliciosa!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just returned from Colombia 2 weeks in Bogota and 2 weeks in Manizales; I found your website and am so very happy for you Gracias por todos recetes y la comida buena 🙂 I did add raisins and cloves as my sister did in Manizales…..very perfect recipe thank you! ~Susan
Charlotte says
Erica,
I just finished up making the arroz con leche. This is a wonderful recipe and it has amazing flavor. I’m a culinary student and enjoy learning about cuisine across different cultures. Thanks so much for this wonderful recipe!
~Charlotte
Sandy says
Erica,
I made this for a party in Spanish class for our foreign exchange student from Columbia. Can’t wait to see if he likes it. It is a little sweet for my taste but delicious!
Thanks!
Sara says
I also had trouble with the rice being too hard, so I added about another cup of milk and simmered on medium for the last 30 minutes. I also added about a 1/4 cup of raisins during the last 20 minutes. Delicious!
Daniel says
I am trying to make this recipe but for more people. Do you have any suggestions for me because it looks like the rice won’t soak up all the liquid. I would appreciate any help that you could give me.
Anonymous says
this looks soooooo guud
Maria Carolina says
Hi Erica!
I’m from Bucaramanga now living in Canada and can’t wait to make my family your arroz con leche! However…I’m very health-conscious and was wondering if I could reduce the sugar down to about 1/4 cup? since some people mentioned it was too sweet.Thanks!
Erica says
Maria Carolina- You can use less sugar. I like mine sweet.
kendrys says
hi im working on making this delicious desert but my fiance does not like butter on anything do i have to put butter?
Erica says
Kendrys- You don’t have to add butter, but the butter makes the rice pudding rich and delicious 🙂
esmeralda says
deliciosa ,, muchchsismas graciasss, yo le pongo un poco menos de azucar y queda perfecta graciassss
Nana says
Hi, I just finished making this for the first time, and it’s amazing! I wanted to try making it because the one I had at the Colombian restaurant was fantastic and wanted to see if I could make it myself. This recipe is great, easy to follow and easy to make! (Although I didn’t use the sugar at all and just used the sweetened condensed milk.) Also, I didn’t have any long grain rice so I decided to use Japanese sweet rice (mochi rice) and turned out awesome! Thanks for the delicious recipe 🙂
Ana says
It tastes amazing thank you so much!
Elisa says
Hi Erica
Thank you for your recipe, I just finished making the arroz con leche and it is delicious.
Yvonne says
How many people will this feed? i need to make this for my spanish class of about 35
Erica says
Yvonne- 6-8 regular servings
Carolina says
Hi!
I’m not sure if this has been asked already, but do you use whole milk? We drink fat free and I was wondering if I would have the same results with it.
Thanks!
Erica says
Carolina, I used whole milk, but you can try it with fat-free milk.
The whole milk makes a creamy rice pudding.
Felisha says
Erica,
I made this again, 3 years from when I first tried it.. and this time it turned out great! I did not use the extra sugar.. for us the condensed milk was enough 🙂 Used 1% milk and fat free condensed milks…still turned out thick. Tried to cut some calories somewhere! Cooking the rice with the lid def. helped in steps 2 and 3, but on low heat. Very yummy.. my daughter’s favorite 🙂
Dusty says
Probably would be great if rice cooked.:(
Sindy says
This is probably the best arroz con leche recepie I have come across. I did have a few grains of rice that were a little crunchy but still a yummy recepie.
Louise says
Hi Erica,
I’m British and live in London with my British-born Colombian boyfriend. As he hasn’t been back there since he was a little boy he says he doesn’t really feel much of a connection but you should see the look on his face whenever I cook something using your recipes. Always a big smile followed by a story of his memories. This is his favourite and I will be making it for dessert on Christmas day 🙂
Merete says
You saved my day!
I miss Colombia a lot, but now after founding this lovely page with all kinds of precipices, I’m bit more happy! Just had the wonderful rice desert, my favorite!
Maria says
Hi,
I live in London and spend my life trying to recreate my childhood home from Cali with music, photos and food. I have just made this for Christmas dinner dessert, I made it exactly as you said, only difference was right at the end I only had to leave it for 40 mins instead of an hour and 15. The rice was already soft and the milk was starting to stick. So I turned it off and have let it set over night. WOW! this tastes better than my aunts. I am so proud to have been able to make this, it is the perfect sweetness. Mum requested raisins so I added those at the end. AMAZING RECIPE! Thank you so much ! and so easy! I feel like a total professional! ps. I used one small teaspoon of cinnamon powder instead of sticks (totally sold out everywhere because of Christmas) and it still worked perfectly! Thanks again M.x
Catalina says
This was my first time ever making arroz con leche on my own, and a lot of people enjoyed it! Although I found it to be way too sweet for my liking.
Kelly Ospina says
Very good recipe. The consistency and texture are perfect, nice and thick and creamy, and it was very easy to make. I did find it to be sweeter than I like, so next time I make it I will cut the sugar in half, at least.
Adriana says
We made this recipe yesterday and it was very good. Sweet and delicious.Thanks.
Jenn says
You have the best Colombian recipes. I made this rice pudding, Bunuelos and Arepas. Thanks.
Sara says
This is a simple Arroz Con Leche Recipe, is so easy, yet so satisfying.
Miriam says
This is an easy recipe for homemade arroz con leche, I love this Latin dessert. It was very good.
Dean says
This is my theory on why some people commented on uncooked rice.
Interrupting the cooking of rice will make it hard or impossible to finish cooking.
Try this experiment. Cook some rice half way then let it cool, then start cooking it again; you will never be able to cook the rice completely.
My suggestion would be to either heat your milk before adding it, or add it very slowly so the rice doesn’t get chilled while it’s cooking.
Jenn says
I made this arroz con leche recipe and it was delicious. It’s sweet and creamy.Very good recipe. I am going to make it again soon!
Karen says
This recipe is delicious and I make it a lot.
However, it is way too sweet. I completely omit adding any sugar and just use the sweetened condensed milk and it suits my tastes better. So, if you don’t like it super sweet that’s a good way to make it.
Also if you own a rice steamer (like I do), you can boil the cinnamon sticks and use that water in the rice steamer to steam the rice, then add it back to the pot and do the milk thing.
Susan says
I made this arroz con leche recipe for a party and it was a hit. Sweet and delicious.
Edward says
If you’re a rice pudding fan, this Arroz Con Leche recipe is one to try. It was delicious!
patricia says
I have made this twice for my dad who is from Colombia who has loved it both times I have made it.
grace says
i was so surprised when i had rice pudding for the first time–i didn’t expect to like it but it was amazing!
Curious Student says
How much does this recipe make.
Erica Dinho says
4 to 6 servings
Pamela Turner says
Hey! I am excited because I am making this now! First time…. Should I cover the pot (somewhat) during the last hour & fifteen min.? Or just let it simmer on med low without lid? (:
Pamela Turner says
Well, nevermind….I forgot I had to keep stirring it… Oops! I just finished it, Didn’t take but about 45 min. to cook….I could have let it cook for an hour, but we are ready to try it! Looks & smells YUMMY! Thank You for the recipe.
Laura says
WAY TOO SWEET!!!
Too much sugar on top of the whole can of condensed milk!!!
I would not put sugar at all next time and only use the condensed milk….
Other than that consistency is perfect and the cinnamon gives it the perfect flavor
Jerry says
Is the rice already cooked when added with cinnamon water in step 2 or boil it as the cinnamon water is boiling then add them together in step 2?
Erica Dinho says
The rice is uncooked.
Meghan says
Hello, I really want to try this recipe, but I live in Japan and only have short grain rice. Do you think this recipe could still work? Any suggested modifications? I was hoping to make this for Valentine’s Day 😀
Erica Dinho says
Yes, you can use short grain rice.
Meghan says
Thank you so much!
Anonymous says
How much does this make?
Erica Dinho says
6 to 8 servings.
Koren says
This dessert is wonderful . I made it 10 times and I love it more every time I make it. It’s sweet and creamy. Very good!
Noelle says
My husband is Colombian and I am Italian/Irish. He loves rice pudding and his mom rarely makes it for him and when she does she never adds enough Lechera. I’m making it for his birthday and already I am intoxicated by the smell. I personally do not like rice pudding but I will certainly be trying this!! Thank you for sharing
Seynah says
Bread pudding
Diana says
Very easy to prepare! Delicious. I would also suggest to soak rice overnight.
Kaylee says
This is very easy to make, and very good!
Yadira says
Wow , so I made this tonight for a dessert and I added some coconut to it, tasted awesome kids loved it , will make again soon!!!
Silvana says
El arroz me quedo espectacular! Con un sabor delicioso, especialmente siendo primera vez haciéndolo.
Gracias por la receta, a mi esposo le encanto.
Stella says
Hi Erica. This is the best, reminded me of my grandma’s. My kids loved it, even though the rice was still a little hard. We are trying your recipe once again and hopefully the rice will cook. It’s for my son’s school project. Keep your fingers crossed for us
delilah says
I will be making this for my Spanish class, for about 30 people. How many servings do I need?
Taylor says
Hi Erica,
I made this recipe before, this time on a gas range. After letting it refrigerate it is less creamy then before, is there anyway to reverse this by adding more milk?
Emh says
Best Rice Pudding!
I cook the rice a bit in the cinnamon water and add only 1/2 cup sugar. .. turns out perfect every time! I’m Italian but my Colombian and Puerto Rican friends love this recipe too!
Thanks!
Pat says
I found this recipe today. Omg! This is so good. I microwaved the rice in water while the water and cinnamon sticks were boiling. It worked out perfect. Rice was very soft not crunchy at all.
Thank you for posting
Julissa Rodriguez says
My mom is from Cali and this is how she makes it. First of all we let the rice SoCal over night (2cups) then the next day we put one cup of water with two cinnamon sticks to boil. Once the water is brownish we add 10 cups of milk. Once that gets foamy or boils we add the rice. After it gets a little heavy we add coconut shavings(optional) and leche condensada. Then keep mixing for another 10-15 mins. We also believe that only one person should be mixing the pot *with a wooden spoon too!
paula says
hii, i lovee this receipe i used jasmine rice it turn out prrtty good and a bit f waaaster!
Galen says
I add a tsp of white distilled vinegar, a pinch of salt and the cinnamon sticks to the pot as I start to boil the rice. The turns out nice & fluffy and with cinnamon flavor. I also add ground cinnamon while adding the milk and
gently stirring it in.
Emily says
This rice pudding turned out way too sweet. I also noticed the rice was a bit “al dente“ not fully cooked. I’ll make a smaller batch, 1/2 the recipe and definitely cut the sugar. I think sugar plus condensed milk is way too much sweet. I also cut the cooking since the final product was too thick.
Alex says
I tried this recipe today and it came out amazingly good. I’m Colombian so I added some raisins to topped it off and it’s sensational. They key for cooking the rice is to leave it covered for at least 1 hour in a very low setting. The slow cook effect is the secret for a delicious dessert.
Connie says
Want to do arroz con leche but instead of regular milk .. will almond milk work too ??
Erica Dinho says
I don’t know!
Claudia says
I think you can try with almond milk. I believe it will be delicious. I will try too.
Alex says
The original authentic recipe is meant to use regular milk and it’s by no means “fit” at all or appropriate for lactose intolerant people. So sure, you can try modifying the type of milk but it will not taste the same. I lived in Colombia for 18 years so speak from experience